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Model Railroader Magazine 1978 January 5 prototype drawings Scratchbuild hopper

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    Model Railroader Magazine 1978 January 5 prototype drawings Scratchbuild hopper
    Model Railroader 1978 January
    CONTENTS
    C&O + C&O = C&O. By Richard Francaviglia.54 You can pack a lot of railroading into a 4 x 6-foot HO layout.
    E. L. Moore's Village Store. By E. L. Moore. 58 A bit of old New England, complete with snow.
    Introducing the Allagash Cartel. By Peter Tuttle.    62 A taste of Maine 2-foot-gauge railroading.
    Al Hanson: A pioneer in 2-foot-gauge modeling.    62 His first priority is that the models operate well.
    The Sterlingworth steel hopper car. By Earl Smallshaw.    71 A turn-of-the-century coal hauler in styrene and brass.
    Don Manlick's HO scale Schnabel flatcar. 80 The Model of the Month Award.
    ABC's of cutting threads. By Carl A. Traub. 84 There is no magic nor mystery involved in using taps and dies.
    The road to enchantment. By Don Mitchell.90 A track plan based on Santa Fe's operations in New Mexico.
    The Eastwyck & Fensterstock Construction Co. By Edward C. Steinberg. 95 Construction equipment can be an asset to any model railroad.
    Bash a transfer caboose. By Edward C. Steinberg. 104 It all began with an Athearn kit.
    Realistic model window "glass." By Thomas D. Dressler.    106A visit to the hobby shop can be rewarding.
    Track ballasting made easy. By Paul Napier and Dick Kleinschmidt.108Special tools and techniques to simplify a tedious job.
    Compound kitbashing to produce a feed mill. By Edward C. Steinberg. 112A large mill complex designed to enhance operation.
    It ain't prototypic. By George Drury. 119Four photos of prototype oddities.
    The fun and fascination of trains. By Harold W. Russell.122A report on an exhibit at the Kodak Gallery.
    Prototype data and drawings:
    Portable automobile unloader. New York Central.57
    Bridgton & Saco River RR.'s engine no. 7. 66
    Sterlingworth steel hopper car.   73
    PRR class M70 postal car. 91
    Milwaukee Road's water tank at Straw, Mont.107
    Prototype oddities. 119-121
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